Memory loss and caregiver support
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We offer specialized memory loss care and support.
Understanding memory loss and care
It was estimated that 5 million adults ages 65 and older had dementia in 2014. That number is expected to be almost 14 million by 2060. Many people who have dementia haven't been diagnosed by a doctor.
Our doctors are trained in the best care practices for memory loss. Our care team is ready to give you or your loved one specialized memory loss care. We also offer caregiver support.
It's important to not be shy about memory loss care. If you're worried you or a loved one could have dementia, ask for a visit to talk about your concerns about memory or thinking.
To get started, ask your doctor for a memory loss evaluation appointment. This kind of appointment will involve some tests and a physical exam.
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Helpful resources
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Health and wellness
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Sources:
- American Heart Association. Hearing loss and the connection to Alzheimer's disease, dementia. Accessed November 1, 2022.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About Dementia. Accessed November 1, 2022.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Reducing Risk of Alzheimer's Disease. Accessed November 1, 2022.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Truth About Aging and Dementia. Accessed November 1, 2022.
- World Health Organization. Dementia. Accessed November 1, 2022.